“I think what a joy it is to be alive, and I wonder if I'll ever leap inward to the root of this flesh and know myself as once I was. The root is there. Whether any act of mine can find it, that remains tangled in the future. But all things a man can do are mine. Any act of mine may do it.”
Quote by Frank Herbert
Book:Dune Messiah
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Dune Messiah
In 'Dune Messiah,' the protagonist Paul Atreides faces the challenges of his new role as the messiah of a distant planet. The novel delves into themes of power, religion, and the human condition, expanding upon the intricate political landscape and philosophical musings established in the original 'Dune'. more
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